Re: 32bpp GRVTS and eGRVTS
Posted: 20 Feb 2010 16:44
here is an other example to make your inventions a bit easier.




and a futuristic looking trolly truck

and a futuristic looking trolly truck
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So the progress...Zephyris wrote:I have done (modeled, rendered, masked, coded):
Mail: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future, Express Current, Express Future, Express V.Future
Box: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future, Express Current, Express Future, Express V.Future
Refrigerated: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future, Express Current, Express Future, Express V.Future
Armored: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future, Express Current, Express Future, Express V.Future
Tanker: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, Medium Trailer
Hopper: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, Medium Trailer (inc. 2 loading stages for 8 cargos)
Flatbed: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, Medium Trailer (inc. 2 loading stages for 8 cargos)
Bus: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future
WIP (simple modifications of existing models):
DoubleDecker Bus: Old, Current, Future, V.Future
Articulated Bus: Current, Future, V.Future
Coach: Old, Current, Future, V.Future
To Do:
Tram: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future
DoubleDecker Tram: Old, Current, Future, V.Future
Cargo Tram: V.Old, Old, Current, Future, V.Future
So yeah, not too far till I am finished! The trams will probably be tricky though...
Too slow I'm afraid!FHS wrote:Try this one for very modern.
Not, They are only two lines (black and grey) that I have drawn with GIMP. The rails are based on a 1 m gauge and They needs lots of improvements in lower zoom levels.Zephyris wrote:Too slow I'm afraid!FHS wrote:Try this one for very modern.
*edit* Is the 32bpp catenary for tram tracks available somewhere?
Ah, fair enough!maquinista wrote:Not, They are only two lines (black and grey) that I have drawn with GIMP. The rails are based on a 1 m gauge and They needs lots of improvements in lower zoom levels.
To me, the wheel placement look very un-tram-ish. Almost all trams I have seen have the wheels close to the center, and a large overhang in front and end. Try the google images for "old trams" to see what I mean.Zephyris wrote:A preview of the two earliest passenger trams...
This is quite hard to do when there are no finished 32bpp tram track/catenary sprites; I'm not going to bother finalising pantograph heights till these are available.maquinista wrote:Try to keep always the same pantograph height, because It must fit in the catenary.
Fair enough!Almost all trams I have seen have the wheels close to the center, and a large overhang in front and end.
Almost all trams I've seen use four-wheel bogies, like train cars. Only the very smallest old trams have just two axles (in which case, yes, the wheelbase is usually short relative to the vehicle length).AndersI wrote:Almost all trams I have seen have the wheels close to the center, and a large overhang in front and end.